Lobby (Barcelona, Spain)



One of the things I've quickly discovered about Barcelona, is that the El Born district is the place to be when it comes to shopping in smaller boutiques or cool stores. Like most such areas, it wasn't always hip and trendy, but this once run-down location is now much loved by tourists and locals alike. The smaller pathways are great for strolling along but somehow one afternoon the hubby and I ended up on a bigger road in the same quarter. It was deserted, grey and I was convinced we had gotten lost.

Left: gifts, toys & accessories. Right: overview of the store.

Passing random windows, I soon noticed that many of the buildings housed smaller shops, showrooms and studios. Then I sighted a much bigger building. A building that looked like it contained a really big shop. Once inside I realized that I had in fact found a concept store in the middle of a deserted street. And unlike the ongoing construction work and resulting debris that could be found outside, the interior was calm, quiet, very new and - like most boutiques with an industrial setting - a good mix of shiny parquet floors and exposed brick walls.

Left: Diesel Jeans section. Right: Chocolates and beauty products.

The reason I guessed this was a concept store was because the first things I could see besides the mannequins dressed in what resembled cool avant-garde clothes, were tables and shelves filled with items ranging from books to useless gadgets no one really needs but everyone wants to have. A small section featured baby items and toys from a brand called Papalote, while a nearby corner had shelves stacked with beauty products I had never seen before (by labels Hierbas de Ibiza and MySkin), as well as a very tempting foodie counter which displayed exotic chocolates by Xavier Mor Chocolatier. To top it off, there was also a small selection of homeware that included items such as lamps, cushions and clocks.

Left: Books are laid out in the center. Right: Diesel Black Gold section.

Clothing could be found towards the back of the store, but the only label that was prominently featured here was Diesel's more upscale Black Gold range. I was slightly disappointed at first - after all, this isn't a brand that's hard to find - until I realized the store also had a basement.

From right: Diesel Black Gold, Pleats Please, Crea Concept, Annette Görtz

Shoes by Bertrand Landro

The lower level was slightly more bare, with it's concrete floors and brick archways which gave the feeling you were in a wine cellar. But this is where the real goods were. I've already forgotten half the designers featured here... again many I had not heard of before, such as Jaume Roca and an up-and-coming Catalan designer who's brand is simply named 'Who'. Some names were more familiar such as Crea Concept and Rundholz, mainly because they're slightly more well-known in Europe. And then there were a few more bizarre pieces, such as the very crazy footwear by Bertrand Landro - four pairs of his prototype shoes were presented here first.

Left: Overview of the lower level. Right:Fancy a bike with your dress?

I was also pleased to see that there were a few Japanese labels among the selection, such as Issey Miyake's Pleats Please and Garde Collective. All the clothes in this area fulfilled the slouchy, cool and unique tailoring criteria. But all of them were also highly wearable and comfortable. The same applied to the menswear which ranged from sporty to edgy, but was never boring or conventional. And to prove that this was in fact a concept store, bikes (which were for sale) were placed as centerpieces in different spaces, while a nearby bar featured a menu of salads, sandwiches and drinks, just in case you needed to energize yourself after (or perhaps before?) spending lots of money.

Right: More bikes in the menswear section.

The store was completely empty when we took a browse and judging by the fact that there was only one SA on each floor, it probably doesn't get all that busy here. Nevertheless, while writing up this post I found out that it's actually prominently featured on various websites while some locals claim this store to be something of an institution in Barcelona and a cool place to be, so maybe it gets busier during the weekends or at night. In any case, it's definitely worth a browse just to catch a glimpse of some pieces by lesser-known brands. And as with most concept stores, the gadgets and gifts are always quite fun to look at as well.

From left: d-cln, Garde Collective, Sarah Pacini, Who

Address: Ribera 5, 08003 Barcelona

Opening Hrs: Mon-Fri: 11:00-14:00, 16:00-20:30 Sat: 12:00-20:30
Lobby Homepage

48 comments:

  1. What an avantgarde shoes...

    P.S.: U are so kind... ;)

    Have a great weekend, Honey!
    X♥X♥

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  2. spectacular ... this is the kind of store that I like, because very useful for my work, a shop where you can find clothes which are different, unique, excellent for making a different and original research. thanks for sharing this news

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  3. It's a really cool shop! I like the fact that they have all these other bits apart from selling clothes.

    wow, those shoes by Bertrand Landro are definitely different.Did you get a chance to try them?

    Happy weekend!

    Annax

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  4. Good googly-moogly! Those shoes!!! Do you think they were wearable, or just little sculptures?

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  5. those shoes are insane girl! i love fashion items that stick out of the box :)

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  6. Looks like a really cool kind of store!
    Thank you so much for my blog award!
    I really appreciate it!

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  7. Bonjour! Thanks so much for your lovely comment! I can't wait to read more of your site, it looks fantastic and is already making me feel like I'm travelling again, and I'm always up for that! Looking forward to more! xx

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  8. The fact that there is a vintage bike sitting smack in the middle of divine dresses convinces me that this is the store of my dreams. Love it! :)

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  9. Yiippihe.. you did another post about Barcelona!
    The men section with the old walls and the "vintage" bicycle looks fabulous!

    ENJOY YOUR STAY IN BARCELONA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Have a fabulous and relaxing weekend!!!

    Beautiful Blessings to you...

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  10. chocolate beauty?? wow!! I love that bike it's so fancy!!! Happy weekend :))

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  11. Thanks everyone for your lovely comments and I hope you all have a great weekend!

    CocktailofFashion, Stylespy - those shoes were merely prototypes and one-of-a-kind. I think that the designer just recently graduated and this was the result of his project, so they were for display only. As fascinating as they were, I'm not sure I'm quite ready for that craziness yet ;-)

    Carlotta - no, no... they had beauty items and chocolate :) But chocolate beauty would be a great idea! Though I'd probably end up eating it all...

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  12. wow! this is fantastic, thanks for the peep into this cool shop!

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  13. I love all of those outfits, great job, darling!

    FM~FP~AF

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  14. Fab review and pics, as usual, darling! Love those shoes!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  15. OMG! What an adventure, I got a chance to explore this intriguing boutique and uncover thought provoking soles from a designer I never heard of before! Thanks to you I didn't even have to leave my seat! p.s. I hope you like my post for Saturday - Have a FUN WEEK-END!

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  16. i absolutely love the basement area! it's really classic and you're right, it does give a wine-cellar-like experience! lovely!

    lets follow and comment each other :)

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  17. Oh it's great to hear of small boutiques livening up an area!

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  18. Wow, great blog!! I'm so envious you're shopping in Barcelona; what a gorgeous city!
    Lovely finds. Now I just need to buy my plane ticket...

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  19. Your comment was lovely thank-you, and your blog is fantastic. Your writing is such a pleasant read and the facts in-between are enchanting.

    I'll be back!

    Lauren x
    smartscruffyfashion

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  20. Hi there!
    What an amazing shop :) and the shoes are pieces of art (beautiful).
    Love
    Su

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  21. Wonderful post!
    The place looks amazing.
    Thanks for your comment :)


    Kisses

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  22. Those shoes...badass, my dear! :)

    You have the LIFE. Love it, and thank you as usual for sharing with us. I hope your weekend is going well...no sun over here and I accidently went shopping. oopsie
    XOXOXO!!

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  23. Woah, I must say I find it crazy to think of a concept store *not* being busy!! What an absolutely lovely find :) Haha, I always find myself walking over to the toy section and hoping for limited edition Bearbricks! Those Bertrand Landro shoes look SO stunning, how amazingly beautiful! And that cream bicycle looks beautiful too :) I do love shops with exposed brickwork, something about it I find so welcoming.

    Hope you're having a wonderful weekend dear :)

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  24. it's like you are part of this crazy underground fashion culture that is so far from my real life. so cool! lucky you!

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  25. Those Betrand shoes are amazing!!

    thanks for your comment!

    www.glampony.blogspot.com

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  26. omg those shoes...it's like they'll eat my feet! ahh i would love a bike like that with a dress! haha perfect match.

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  27. thank you very much¡¡
    gorgerous post..:)

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  28. barcelona.. sigh, from what i heard, it is an impeccably stylish city! and those shoes are all sorts of wonderful and eccentric at the same time? i'd still totally wear it though!

    much love

    eden
    http://chicinthetropics.blogspot.com

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  29. look like a fabulous place to shop. Cool!

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  30. Lovely post, thanks for the armchair journey:) It looks like an amazing place to visit, and to shop of course.

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  31. fabulous Place!!!and those two shoes are amazing!!!

    Hugs....from Hanh,

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  32. Those are so unconventional & avant-garde - lovely works of art!

    bisous,
    La C.

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  33. hehe thanks for your kind comment! Concept store huh... We don't have many of them here in Ottawa, heck we don't even have Louis Vuitton here lol! Great pictures :)

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  34. i so wanna visit barcelona now!!! heard so many things about vintage stores too!!

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  35. Ah, Barcelona.....uber jealous! Love everything in there, great concept!
    XOXOXO
    Libby
    http://fashionconfectionairy.weebly.com

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  36. Love the shoes and the fact that there's a bike in the middle of the store!!

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  37. another great post! i swear when i start to travel i will be printing out all your posts and using them as a shopping guide. very useful indeed! oh i have a question...how do i pass the blog award along? do i just copy and past the little icon?

    xx
    http://ohsohipithurts.blogspot.com/

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  38. Seems like an amazing shop! It's so cool that you discover it so randomly! xxoxoxoox

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  39. Sounds fab! And great photos. Now I want to be there.

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  40. those shoes are insane! love your blog! xo

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  41. I love Barcelona and hope to get back there again soon. i'll have to check out this store. And those Bertrand Landr shoes are incredible creations.

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  42. How did I not notice the chocolates and beauty products before? I am in awe lol. And I completely agree with you dear. I only decided to post the collection because of what I saw as a stylised technique, as opposed to looking decidely aged and worn clothing.

    I'm not a fan pre-distressed clothing, unless it is done in either a very subtle, or carefully stylished fashion. I would much rather wear, crease, wash, fade, patch and accidently rip my clothes myself. For me, it's about having that connection and story with your clothing :)

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  43. wow, looks amazing. and i love those shoes. dont know if i could walk in them, but theyre beautiful! xx

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  44. Will you be in Paris in early July? I'll be there from the 6-9 for an haute couture show. Maybe we can meet up?? x

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  45. I love that shop. I wish people would realize around where I am that a store is its own little work of art and to put something into it. I would love to get to Barcelona to shop too =]

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